Slain Girl Being Called a Catholic Martyr in Pakistan
Reportedly Refused to Convert to Islam
KHUSHPUR, Pakistan, DEC. 6, 2011 (Zenit.org).-
A young Pakistani woman, 18-year-old Mariah Manisha, (also reported as
Amariah Masih) is being hailed as a martyr. A Catholic, she was
kidnapped by a Muslim man.
The young woman from the village of Tehsil Samundari in Punjab province, was shot dead by 28-year-old Arif Gujjar, a Muslim.
Father Zafal Iqbal, a Catholic priest from Khushpur, where the young
woman's family live, told the news agency Fides that "the girl resisted,
she did not want to convert to Islam and she did not marry the man, who
killed her for this. She is a martyr."
Father Khalid Rashid Asi, general vicar of the diocese of Faisalabad said: "It is very sad, Christians, often girls, are helpless victims."
According to Asia News the man responsible for the woman's death has been arrested by police. Guijar is the son of a wealthy landowner.
Manisha's funeral was celebrated by Father Zafal Iqbal, who told Asia News: "Wealthy and influential landowners often take aim at those who are marginalized and vulnerable, for their dirty interests."
The young woman from the village of Tehsil Samundari in Punjab province, was shot dead by 28-year-old Arif Gujjar, a Muslim.
Some reports say she was shot when
she resisted an attempt to rape her; others say she was killed when she
refused to convert to Islam so that the man could marry her.
Father Khalid Rashid Asi, general vicar of the diocese of Faisalabad said: "It is very sad, Christians, often girls, are helpless victims."
According to Asia News the man responsible for the woman's death has been arrested by police. Guijar is the son of a wealthy landowner.
Manisha's funeral was celebrated by Father Zafal Iqbal, who told Asia News: "Wealthy and influential landowners often take aim at those who are marginalized and vulnerable, for their dirty interests."
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